British Labour seeks a foreign policy, 1900-1940 / Henry R. Winkler.
"Since World War II, the British Labour Party has played a central role in dealing with complex international issues. Achieving real power in parliament for the first time, Labour governments have acted responsibly, and are usually in accord with the views of a substantial majority of the Briti...
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2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter Introduction / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 1 Background / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 2 The First World War / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 3 Labour and the Paris Settlement / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 4 The First Labour Government / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 5 The Locarno Era / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 6 The Second Labour Government / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 7 The Early 1930s / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 8 The Triple Crisis / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 9 The Chamberlain Factor / Henry R. Winkler
- chapter 10 Prelude to War / Henry R. Winkler.